Barf BagWelcome to Barf Bag, a daily politics roundup to help you sort through the chaotic Trumpian news cycle.

Ever since Donald Trump was elected President of the United States, you may have noticed that there has been a lot of news. Too much news, one might say. A paralyzing tide of horrors, one also might say. Since your intrepid Slot bloggers can’t cover it all, each day we’re going to try to gather all the extra stuff you should know about and put it in one place. Will this cause all of us to be even more stressed? Undoubtedly, but let’s try it anyway!

According to Axios, Trump wants his female staffers to “dress like women,” which quickly became a Twitter hashtag. [Axios, Huffington Post]

A frankly terrifying outline of a documentary-style film by Trump chief strategist/white nationalist Steve Bannon warns about “front groups and disingenuous Muslim Americans who preach reconciliation and dialogue in the open but, behind the scenes, advocate hatred and contempt for the West.” The proposal labels the Council on American-Islamic Relations “cultural jihadists” and names as “enablers” the “American Jewish community,” the ACLU, media organizations, and the U.S. government. [Washington Post]

The governor of South Dakota signed a bill that overturned an anti-corruption ballot initiative passed by a majority of voters. [WSJ]

The House of Representatives passed a resolution to reverse a rule that regulated methane pollution. [The Hill]

According to a CNN poll, a majority of Americans oppose the draconian travel restrictions put in place by Trump’s “not a Muslim ban” Muslim ban. [CNN]

Republicans across the U.S., many of whom still appear to be under the impression that “paid protestors” are a thing, are cracking down on protestors’ constitutional right to freedom of assembly. [Bloomberg]

The Trump administration has lobbed new sanctions at businesses and individuals in Iran and elsewhere for allegedly supporting Iran’s ballistic missile program. Iran has responded by threatening retaliation. [WSJ]